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Duran Duran Live at Spoorpark, Tilburg Netherlands, June 22, 2026

Tilburg isn’t trying to be Amsterdam, and that’s exactly why it works. This former textile town has reinvented itself with grit, greenery, and a kind of quiet cool that sneaks up on you. Duran Duran at Spoorpark unfolds at a reclaimed rail yard turned urban playground — all boardwalks, ponds, and art installations, basically – something for every member of the Durans.

By day, the park is full of locals lounging on the grass, sipping beers, and reading Girl With a Pearl Earring, probably. By night, it turns into a glowing amphitheater of sound and sky. Duran Duran under Dutch twilight? That’s a whole mood that must be experienced.

Duran Duran 2026 European Tour Travel Guide

Date: June 22, 2026

Location: Spoorpark, Spoorpark 1, 5038 LS Tilburg, Netherlands

Doors Open: 17:00 local time / Show Ends: 23:00

Tickets: More Info Here

Parking: Free on-site and nearby street parking; bike parking highly recommended

Public Transit: Tilburg Station is a 5-minute walk — trains from Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Eindhoven run frequently

Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible paths and viewing areas; notify the venue in advance for assistance

Pro Tips:

  • Bring a light jacket — Dutch evenings can surprise you
  • No outside food or drinks allowed
  • Valid ID required for alcohol purchases

What to See

  • Kempentoren Lookout Tower: 192 spiral steps to panoramic views of Tilburg’s industrial rebirth.
  • Museum De Pont: Tilburg’s contemporary art museum — housed in a former wool mill with a sawtooth roof and a collection that’s smart, strange, and surprisingly moving.
  • Doloris Meta Maze & Rooftop: A surreal art maze followed by cocktails with a view. Weird in the best way. You crawl through 40+ rooms of dreamlike installations, then head upstairs for 360° rooftop drinks.
  • Piushaven: A canalside stretch of bars and restaurants perfect for pre-show drinks. Boats bob, terraces buzz, and the vibe is pure Dutch chill.

How to Get Around

  • Bike: This is the Netherlands. Rent one and feel smug. Try Swapfiets or Van Rijswijk Tweewielers for easy rentals.
  • Walk: The city is compact, flat, and friendly.
  • Train: Tilburg Station (ns.nl in Bing) connects easily to major cities — Amsterdam (1.5 hrs), Rotterdam (1 hr), Eindhoven (30 min).
  • Local Transit: Buses and taxis are available, but you probably won’t need them.

Where to Stay

Where to Eat

  • T-Huis (Inside Spoorpark): A versatile spot located in the park itself, offering a relaxing atmosphere for drinks, lunch, and dinner with a large terrace.
  • Buutvrij (Near Station/Park): A charming, relaxed coffee shop popular for breakfast, brunch, and lunch with vintage decor, notes TripAdvisor.
  • RAK (Piushaven): For waterfront dining with modern international flavors, situated just a short distance away, notes Mercure Hotel Tilburg Centrum.
  • Monarh (Center): For a high-end, Michelin-starred experience in a former monastery, notes Mercure Hotel Tilburg Centrum.
  • The Nacho Bar (Center): Known for vibrant cocktails and fiesta-style food, notes Mercure Hotel Tilburg Centrum.
  • Tredici: Italian comfort food with great wine and espresso.
  • Jaxx Marina: Cocktails as art, right on the water.
  • The Spoorzone area surrounding the park is well-known for its industrial, modern dining options and is conveniently situated near Tilburg Central Station, notes VisitBrabant.
  • Eetbar De Wagon (Spoorzone): Located very close to the park in renovated historical trains, offering a unique dining experience in the former rail workshop area.

Don’t Miss

Golden Hour at Spoorpark — Just before the show starts, the light hits the trees, the pond glows, and the whole place feels like it was built for this moment.



 

Learn more about Duran Duran’s 2026 summer tour.

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